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D.D.E.'s Students Abrood 3 Gets Around l 2 l 3 245-' wig. ! r Germany and Sweden were just two of the countries that last year's students abroad, Bob Stark and lVlary- ann Barzycki visited. This year Students Abroad , formerly known as the Foreign Exchange Club, will once again send two students to a foreign country. Funds for the trips are made avail- able by different fund raising drives including the Christmas stuffed ani- mal sale and Tag Day. 1, Campus teacher lVlr. Richard Harting contemplates buying a stuffed animal, 2. Students Abroad members: Grace Madrid, Karen Selle, Ruth Novitt, Top row, Jeff Voss, lVlaryann Barzycki, Drew Lysholm, Dave Orphey, and ad- visor, Ray Kropp. Not pictured are: Janice Baldwin, Estela Barrozo, Sue Bo- jarski, Marianne Danalewich, Wayne Hardy, Sue Hiliger, Vicki Hoogervorst, Don Horvath, Dan Naylor, Theresa Pa- pineau, Sophia Pleszka, Eilleen Seibert, Kevin Stephenson, Greg Waszak, Gayle Zingelmann, Sandy Tippet, Cindy Crawford, 3. Bob Stark and the German family he stayed with while in Europe,
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fe 2 'lu'- 1 , I 2 Student Tolent Showcosed ot Spring Art Exhibit Last Spring's art exhibit was an exciting event with a lot of competition. Student art work was divided into paintings, sculptures, ceramics, crafts, and mixed media. Campus art teachers, lVlrs. Bea Wallace and lVlrs. Linda Ha- gen, helped organize the event. 1, Patrick Martinez, won first place with a ceramic vase. 2, Exhibitors, teachers and visitors anxiously await the judges decisions. 3, Mary Beth Canada and Darlene Gorel display their art work, 4, Julius Roberson took third place with Judo King, 5, Nlax- ine Glenn, exhibits her first place sculpture, .e it' f YQ, ilfiihf 1 5 Chiu
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Ecology Club Donotes Plonts to Chorities Ecology Club did its best this year to make it a happy time for handicapped children and less fortunate elderly people. 1, Blue Cap school children enjoy visit from Ecology Club, 2, Club members: top: Denettee Rudofski, Jean Maran, Jan Mulder- ink, Drew Lyshom, Jeff Voss, Kevin Stephenson, Joyce Baranik, Renne Byford, Middle: Debbie Schneckle, Jane Antleitnes. Deb- bie Consdorf, Jane Clinton, Carol Whelter, Carol Hillegonds, Dave Orphy, Pam Pillar, Les Barry, Dominic Burno, Ruth Novitt, Mrs, Carlson, Bottom: Valerie Wolf, Amy Snovv, Linda Witt, Alan Reu- ter, Debbie Kencord, Margo Stephenson, 3, Renny Byford presents terrarium to aide Lakelak of Community Relations lnstitute and Madeline Joroseh ofthe nursing service, 4, Ecology Club members admires nativity scenes at St, Francis,
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